00:00At the end of the first episode, it's revealed that your character was Havelock the whole time.
00:04And I'm just curious, in the opening sequence, where there's a piloting crash,
00:08we see the masked Havelock floating through the plane, we see a molar unlocking a key...
00:13How much of that is you, and how much of that is a stunt guy?
00:16Absolutely none.
00:17No, well, re-watching it, I was quite annoyed, because I would have loved to have done the zero-gravity stuff.
00:24All the stunts, which I did a lot of later on in the show, are me, because you see my face.
00:29In that particular stunt, I have a hood on and a mask and chains, because I'm a very dangerous, wanted criminal.
00:36Now, normally when you do a film, and you learn a stunt, the directors, they're not stunt people.
00:43They see it and they're very impressed, and you've learnt it, and you do it well, you hope, and I enjoy doing them.
00:48This dude, Sam Hargrave, is an incredible stuntman, and now a brilliant director,
00:53who put together, I think, some of the best action sequences.
00:56So when I came to the aeroplane, he, because he's in the hood, he'd do them, and he looked so good doing them.
01:05And I just wasn't, it just wouldn't have been as good, me doing them.
01:08I'd do the bits in the latter half of it, but watching him, it's phenomenal.
01:12Yeah.
01:12Just the way in which you just have to change your body shape, and the choreography I can learn,
01:18because I learn lines quite quickly, and you can do all that, but he just is so composed and effortless,
01:23and it looks so brilliant.
01:24So I really know when it's not me, and I hope you don't know, but I'm just the reveal.
01:28And that's me admitting it.
01:28I should actually scrap all that.
01:30Yeah, it was me.
01:31Yeah.
01:31It was me.
01:31It was me, from the beginning to the end.